Method for manufacturing closing systems for hygiene articles, in particular diaper closing systems

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a method for manufacturing closing systems for hygiene articles, in particular diaper closing systems, wherein an attachment part ( 16 ) is fed to the rear face of a substrate part ( 18 ) comprising protruding closing elements ( 22 ) which are arranged in rows at a predefined distance from each other, and the attachment part ( 16 ) is joined to the substrate part ( 18 ) along welding points using an ultrasonic welding process, at least some of the welding points being introduced in such a way as to extend along weld seam lines ( 46 ) between adjoining rows of closing elements ( 22 ) and extend at least partially in parallel to said rows of closing elements ( 22 ).

The invention relates to a method for producing closing systems for hygiene articles, in particular diaper closing systems, wherein an attachment part is fed to the rear face of a support part comprising projecting closing elements, which are arranged in rows at a predefined distance from each other, and the attachment part is joined to the support part along welding points using an ultrasonic welding process. The invention furthermore relates to a connection part, in particular for a hygiene article, such as a baby diaper or incontinence diaper, as well as a hygiene article of this sort.

Baby diapers or incontinence diapers designed for a single use have closing systems which permit rapid and simple closing and opening of the diaper, and have attachment parts mounted on the side of the diaper, which are in the form of a band or which, in a wide form, form so-called diaper tabs. Support parts connected to the attachment parts comprise projecting closing elements, which in the closed state of the closing system form adhesive connections with the diaper. When producing these closing systems, which consist of several material layers, for example of non-woven materials, it is state of the art to form connection points between the layers by means of adhesive connections or by means of welding connections such as ultrasonic welding. The replacement of adhesive connections with welding connections, such as ultrasonic welding, as is disclosed in document EP 2 564 822 B1 for the production of connections between plastic films of diaper closing systems, has the advantage compared with the formation of adhesive connections that used diapers can be easily disposed of because no adhesive materials which compromise the biodegradability are present, and the risk of damage to the health of the diaper wearer due to toxicity of the adhesive is also avoided, which represents a particular advantage in particular in the case of baby diapers.

The use of the ultrasonic welding process in the case of closing systems in which a support part which is provided with closing elements is to be connected to an attachment part is problematic in that the heat effect occurring in the welding region on the projecting adhesive closing elements leads to their deformation in the welding region, which is associated with a loss of adhesive force, which compromises the reliability of the diaper closure formed by means of the closing element. To minimize the loss of adhesive force, one is thus compelled to form only punctiform welding joints, which on the one hand compromises the secure connection between the support part and the attachment part and which is on the other hand complex from a production perspective.

In light of these issues, the invention addresses the problem of disclosing a method for producing closing systems for hygiene articles which permits the reliable connection of the support part and the attachment part by means of ultrasonic welding without compromising the closure properties of the closing system.

According to the invention, this problem is solved by means of a method having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.

According to the characterizing part of claim 1, a significant feature of the invention is that at least a portion of the welding points are introduced along welding connection lines between adjacent rows of closing elements and extending at least partially parallel thereto. Because the welding points extend between adjacent rows of closing elements and thus the heat effect on the intermediate regions between the closing elements is limited, the loss of adhesive force is avoided on the one hand. By means of welding connection lines extending parallel to the rows a welding connection with a relatively large surface area can be produced on the other hand, so that a reliable fastening between the support part and the attachment part is also ensured.

The welding process can particularly advantageously be carried out in such a way that at least an anvil part of an ultrasonic welding unit for obtaining the respective welding connection line between the intervals of adjacently arranged rows of closing elements and extending parallel thereto is brought into an engagement and that the sonotrode cooperating with the respective anvil part comes into contact with that side of the attachment part which faces away from the connection elements.

In a particularly advantageous manner it may be that the respective anvil parts are used as a component of a block tool or disk tool, with several anvil parts held at a predefinable spacing adjusted to the row distance between the closing elements of the support part extending parallel to one another form parts of the block tool or disk tool. This makes it possible to simultaneously form in a particularly economical manner by means of relative movement between the material sheets and the block tool or disk tool a plurality of welding connection lines and thus a connection region with a large surface area.

In advantageous embodiments, to obtain a guide for the support part, which for a welding process is moved together with the attachment part along the block tool, anvil parts serving as guide strips are used on the block tool, which engage in the spacings between the adjacent rows of closing elements, preferably with partial reaching under same. The guide additionally formed by the anvil parts makes it possible to carry out a particularly reliable welding process without compromising the closing elements.

For obtaining a guide for the support part, which is moved for a welding operation together with the attachment part along the preferably rotatably arranged disk tool, it may also advantageously be that viewed in the movement direction in front of and/or behind the disk tool guide parts are arranged, which position the rows of closing elements for a defined engagement of the respective anvil part of the disk tool between the assignable rows of closing elements.

The closing elements of the support part are preferably arranged in rows both in the longitudinal direction and in the transverse direction, with the spacing between the closing elements both in the longitudinal direction and in the transverse direction remaining the same.

The respective welding connection lines between the support part and the attachment part are each introduced such that the closing elements of the support part are welded in a damage-free manner to the attachment part.

With regards to the formation of the closing elements forming an adhesive closure it may be that, in addition to locking hooks or loops, closing heads are particularly preferably used, which project by means of shaft parts on the top side of the support part and which are formed projecting at least partially over the shaft parts at the end forming a locking opportunity for correspondingly formed closing elements of an additional support part.

As disclosed in document DE 196 46 318 A1, the support part can be formed integral with its closing elements, with the attachment part being formed from a non-woven and with thermoplastic plastic materials, such as polyolefins or polyamide (PA12), being used for both parts.

The attachment part can be formed projecting at the edge at least partially over the welded-on support part with the closing elements, with the respective projecting part of the attachment part being used at least partially as a connection part for the corresponding hygiene article, such as a baby diaper or incontinence diaper. The projecting part of the attachment part opposite the connection part can be used as a grip tab for easy opening of the corresponding diaper closure.

Another subject of the invention is a connection part, in particular for a hygiene article, such as a baby diaper or incontinence diaper, having the features of claim 11.

Another subject of the invention is, in accordance with claim 12, a hygiene article, which comprises at least one connection part according to claim 11.

The invention is explained in detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 shows a schematic top view of a baby diaper with a closing system depicted in the opened state and produced according to the method according to the invention;

FIG. 2 shows a partial top view of the support part of the closing system depicted magnified approximately 50 times;

FIG. 3 shows a schematically simplified perspective oblique view of an ultrasonic welding device for carrying out the method according to the invention for production of the closing system;

FIG. 4 shows a magnified partial cutout of the region identified with IV in FIG. 3 of an ultrasonic welding device for carrying out the production method according to the invention;

FIG. 5 shows a schematically simplified perspective oblique view of an additional ultrasonic welding device for carrying out the production method according to the invention and

FIG. 6 shows a magnified partial cutout of the region of the welding device identified with VI in FIG. 5.

FIG. 1 shows a baby diaper 2 intended for a single use with the viewing direction of the diaper front side 4, which lies around the edge region 6 lying at the bottom in FIG. 1 and which lies on the diaper rear side 8. The closing system, which is depicted in FIG. 1 in the opened state, has connection parts 10, each of which is formed by the exposed section of a band-shaped attachment part 16, which with its end section 12 is mounted on a step 14 which, in the form of so-called diaper tabs, are located on both sides of the diaper rear side 8. The attachment parts 16 are formed from a non-woven made of thermoplastic plastic material, such as a polyolefin, polyester or polyamide (PA12), and the steps 14 likewise consist of a corresponding thermoplastic material with good welding properties, so that the connection of the end sections 12 to the steps 14 is advantageously formed by means of welding.

On the section of the attachment part 16 projecting over the respective step 14, a support part 18 provided with projecting closing elements is located at a distance from the section 20 located at the free end, which forms a gripping lug which can be grasped by the user. The support part 18 has closing elements projecting on the top side, which are only visible in FIGS. 2, 4 and 6 and which are partially numbered therein with the number 22, which in the closed state of the closing system, when the connection parts 10 are laid around the diaper front side 4, form with same an adhesive connection as another support part, the adhesive force of which secures the closing system in the closed state.

As FIGS. 2 and 4 most clearly show, the closing elements 22 have closing heads, which are formed in the manner of a mushroom head and which are integrally connected via shaft parts 24 (FIG. 4) to the non-woven of the support part 18. The closing heads can be formed round, oval or polygonal, in particular hexagonal. The support part 18 can be produced for example from a polyolefin, a polyester or from polyamide (PA12) together with the closing elements 22 in one work step by means of a device as disclosed in document DE 196 46 318 A1, in a continuous method, in that the thermoplastic plastic material is fed to the gap between a pressure roller and a shaping roller, which has a screen with open cavities, which give the closing elements 22 their form and thus arrange the closing elements in straight rows of lines 26 and columns 28 perpendicular thereto, as is depicted in FIG. 2. As can also be seen from this figure, the closing elements 22 have in the direction of the lines 26 the same spacing from one another, which corresponds to the relative distances, viewed in the direction of the columns 28, so that the regular pattern of the closing elements 22 depicted in FIG. 2 is formed.

FIGS. 3 and 4 show a first embodiment of the production method according to the invention. For the formation of the welding connection between the support part 18 and the attachment part 16 an ultrasonic welding unit 30 is used, which has anvil parts 34 located in a block tool 32, of which only one is visible in FIG. 4. In an advancement direction identified in FIG. 3 with the arrow 36 as a semi-finished part, from which after the realized welding operation the individual connection parts 10 are separated, a non-separated sheet 42 of the attachment part 16 with a strip 38 laying thereon of the prefabricated support part 18 is passed below the anvil parts 34 of the block tool 32 between same and a sonotrode 44, the sonotrode surface of which extends over the length of the block tool 32 measured in the advancement direction. The anvil parts 34, which likewise extend over this length of the block tool 32, are arranged in the direction extending perpendicular to the advancement direction at such distances from one another that after three lines 26 (FIG. 2) of the closing elements 22 they are aligned with a row extending in the advancement direction, so that the welding connection lines identified in FIG. 2 with the reference numeral 46 are formed. As indicated in FIG. 3 with dotted and dashed lines, after the welding operation has been realized the finished connection parts 10 are separated from the sheet 42.

The precise positioning of the welding connection lines 46 in the gap between adjacent closing elements 22, which means that the thermal deformation thereof during the welding operation is prevented, takes place in this embodiment by means of a guide function realized by the anvil parts 34, which extend as guide strips along the entire length of the block tool 32 measured in the advancement direction. As FIG. 4 shows, the anvil parts 34 have for their guiding function a cross section in the form of an upside-down T, the end crossbar 48 of which reaches under the heads of adjacent rows of the closing elements 22, so that the crossbars 48 form side guiding surfaces for the shafts 24 of the closing elements 22 of the assigned rows.

In the embodiment of FIGS. 5 and 6 an ultrasonic welding unit 30 is used, in which, with an otherwise identical unit construction, instead of a block tool 32 having the anvil parts 34 a disk tool 52 is used and wherein, viewed in the advancement direction, immediately in front of and behind the disk tool 52, guiding parts 54 and 56 are arranged, which take over the guiding function, which in the welding unit 30 of FIGS. 3 and 4 is realized by the anvil parts 34. These guiding parts 54 and 56 have, on the bottom side not visible in the drawing, projecting guide ribs, which in a corresponding manner to that shown in FIG. 4 for the anvil parts 34, realize the guiding function by means of reaching under the heads on the shafts 24 of adjacent rows of closing elements 22.

On the external circumference of the disk tool 52 anvil parts 58 are provided by means of radially projecting ribs continuously extending in the circumferential direction, which in the rotational movement of the disk tool 52, which occurs in the advancement movement of the sheet 42 and the strip 38, roll out between a corresponding row of adjacent closing elements 22 and thus generate the welding connection lines 46 together with the surface sonotrode 44 in the same way as in the embodiment of FIGS. 3 and 4. With the respective annular anvil part 58, which can be formed rotating about its longitudinal axis, very high contact and welding forces can be generated due to the smaller working surface with the medium to be welded compared with the block tool 32. The rotation speed of the disk tool 52 as the anvil for the sonotrode 44 is also adapted to the advancement speed of the sheet 42 and the strip 38.

The formation of the welding connection lines 46 in the direction of lines 26 (cf. FIG. 2), which extend in the advancement direction of the corresponding ultrasonic welding unit 30, has the advantage that the welding operation can take place in continuous advancement, which permits particularly economical production of the connection parts 10. Alternatively however, possibly in the case of a discontinuous welding operation, welding connection lines could also be formed in the direction of the strips 28 or alternately in both directions. Although in the examples shown in the figures closing elements 22 are provided with mushroom heads located on shafts 24, it shall be understood that with correspondingly formed additional support parts forming the adhesive connection with the support parts 18, which are located for example on the diaper front side 4, differently formed closing elements such as hooks or loops can be used.

It is within the scope of the invention to form the respective anvil part 34 or 58 as a sonotrode and to operate the sonotrode 44 as an anvil of the ultrasonic welding unit 30. 

1. A method for producing closing systems for hygiene articles, in particular diaper closing systems, wherein an attachment part (16) is fed to the rear face of a support part (18) comprising projecting closing elements (22), which are arranged in rows (26, 28) at a predefined distance from each other, and the attachment part is joined to the support part (18) along welding points using an ultrasonic welding process, characterized in that at least a portion of the welding points are introduced along welding connection lines (46) between adjacent rows (26) of closing elements (22) and at least partially extending parallel thereto.
 2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one anvil part (34; 58) of an ultrasonic welding unit (30) for obtaining the respective welding connection line (46) is brought into an engagement between the spacings of adjacently arranged rows (26) of closing elements (22) and extending parallel to these rows (26) and in that the sonotrode (44) or sonotrode part cooperating with the respective anvil part (34; 58) comes into contact with that side of the attachment part (16) which faces away from the closing elements (22).
 3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the respective anvil parts (34; 58) are used as a component of a block tool (32) or disk tool (52), with several anvil parts (34; 58) kept at a predefinable distance adapted to the row spacing between the closing elements (22) of the support part (18) extending parallel to one another form parts of the block tool (32) or disk tool (52).
 4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that for obtaining a guide for the support part (18), which for a welding operation is moved together with the attachment part (16) along the block tool (32), anvil parts (34) serving as guide strips are used on the block tool (32), which engage in the spacings between the adjacent rows (26) of closing elements (22), preferably with partial reaching under same.
 5. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that for obtaining a guide for the support part (18), which for a welding operation is moved together with the attachment part (16) along the preferably rotatably arranged disk tool (52), viewed in the movement direction in front of and/or behind the disk tool (52) guiding parts (54, 56) are arranged, which position the rows (26) of closing elements (22) for a defined engagement of the respective anvil part (58) of the disk tool (52) between the assignable rows (26) of closing elements (22).
 6. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the closing elements (22) of the support part (18) are arranged both in the longitudinal direction and in the transverse direction in rows (26, 28) and in that the spacing between the closing elements (22) is kept the same both in the longitudinal direction and in the transverse direction.
 7. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the respective welding connection lines (46) between the support part (18) and the attachment part (16) are introduced such that the closing elements (22) of the support part (18) are welded in a damage-free manner to the attachment part (16).
 8. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that as closing elements in addition to locking hooks or loops closing heads (22) are particularly preferably used, which project by means of shaft parts (24) on the top side of the support part (18) and which are formed at least partially projecting over the shaft parts (24) at the end forming a locking opportunity for correspondingly formed closing elements of an additional support part (4).
 9. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the support part (18) is formed integral with its closing elements (22), in that the attachment part (16) is formed from a non-woven and in that for both parts (16, 18) thermoplastic plastic materials are used, such as polyolefins, polyester or polyamide (PA12).
 10. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the attachment part (16) is formed projecting at the side at least partially over the welded-on support part (18) with the closing elements (22) and in that the respective projecting part (12, 20) of the attachment part is used at least partially as a connection part (10) for a hygiene article, such as a baby diaper (2) or incontinence diaper.
 11. A connection part (10), in particular for a hygiene article, such as a baby diaper (2) or incontinence diaper, with a support part (18) with projecting, row forming closing elements (22), which is welded to an attachment part (16) by means of welding connection points (46), characterized in that the welding connection points (46) extend at least partially linearly and parallel between adjacently arranged rows (26, 28) of closing elements (22) of the support part (18).
 12. A hygiene article, such as a baby diaper (2) or incontinence diaper, characterized in that one connection part (10), but preferably two connection parts (10) according to claim 11 serve to alternately open and close the hygiene article 